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XNavyGunner
10-05-2004, 09:14 AM
MADISON, Wis. -- Madison homeowners are livid after vandals defaced their homes.

Someone burned an 8-foot-by-8-foot Nazi swastika on a home's lawn near where Bush-Cheney signs were posted. The vandals used grass killer to spray the symbol.

Several nearby homes were vandalized -- all were within a two-block radius on the West Side, near Ice Age Trail, News 3 reported.

State Republican Party officials claim it's the latest in a series of desperate acts by Democrats.

Homeowners are angry, but resolute in what they plan to do next.

More (http://www.channel3000.com/politics/3776992/detail.html)

Say it isn't so!!! Tose peace loving and tolerant Demonrats vandalizing someone's home? Oh wait a minute they're just execising their freedom of speech.

Merika
10-05-2004, 09:43 AM
You know.....even if I really disagreed or disliked Bush....I wouldn't be a part of those nasty mean spririted lefty loonies regardless.

As far as the vandalism....what can you really expect from a group of people who support killing babies because they come at an inconvenient time? Or yell obscenities at young people who just came back from a war defending them? Or are willing to vote for a complete traitor? Or think same sex marriage is acceptable? Or are totally offended by their national flag and the Word of God?

I'm surprised they haven't done worse.

heldmyw
10-05-2004, 11:14 AM
We don't talk about it much, since the active campaign is so interesting and engrossing, but this election is far more "loaded" than the Bush-Kerry differences and victory for one political party or the other. *

Whoever is President will likely appoint as many as 3 Supreme Court judges. *The effect of those appointments will be monumental in terms of the legal decisions made in the next couple of decades. *They could very well determine the very nature of America for generations.

A Republican victory will repudiate the positions the shrill "celebrity left" have taken, and, for the second time. *A new definition of "mainstream America" will emerge, and the bitter, angry, losers will effectively be sidelined... hard.

Goodbye Michael Moore.

If there is panic, fear and desperation, it is to be expected. *Swastikas, vandalism, assault and the like, are not, and should not be tolerated.

What next? *Car bombs?

Merika
10-05-2004, 11:36 AM
Quote[/b] (heldmyw @ Oct. 05, 2004 -- 12:14 pm)]Whoever is President will likely appoint as many as 3 Supreme Court judges. *The effect of those appointments will be monumental in terms of the legal decisions made in the next couple of decades. *They could very well determine the very nature of America for generations.
I heard Lurch mention it during one of his Porta-Potty Johns Campaign speeches yesterday.

I agree with you. I think other than the war on terror... it is the most IMPORTANT long term element coming out of this election. It is vital we don't let AssClown Kerry even get close to that decision making process!

Just look at his choice of friends and wife!

RTWNGTXN
10-05-2004, 12:18 PM
This is minor in comparison to what is going to happen to people of the "Right Wing" if Kerry wins.
So far today John Edwards said that Americans who vote for Bush are "crazy," and then John Kerry...

"The hard truth is that when it comes to stem cell research, this president is making the wrong choice to sacrifice science for extreme right-wing ideology," Kerry said.

Extreme right-wing ideology. That's "Christianity" in layman's terms.
So John Kerry is now on a direct attack to sacrifice Christian belief for killing babies in the name of "science".

These two are not interested in the war on terror, they are waging a war on Christians.
Is it any wonder that the Democrats are turning violent? They don't have any moral compass they give account to that would prevent violence toward those they don't agree with. How did Germany begin persecuting Jews? Spreading the labels to define them as being less than human.

"If we must talk, at least let us be free from slander, but let us not blister our tongues with backbiting. Slander may be sport to tale-bearers, but it is death to those whom they abuse. We can commit murder with the tongue as well as with the hand. The worst evil you can do a man is to injure his character, as the Quaker said to his dog, "I'll not beat thee, nor abuse thee, but I'll give thee an ill name." All are not thieves that dogs bark at, but they are generally treated as if they were. The world for the most part believe that where there is smoke there is fire, and what everybody says must be true. Let us then be careful that we do not hurt our neighbor in so tender a point as his character, for it is hard to get dirt off if it is once thrown on; and when a man is once in people's bad books, he is hardly ever quite out of them."
-- Quote from John Ploughman's Talks, C.H. Spurgeon

msg63d
10-05-2004, 12:36 PM
Unfortunately for me, at the moment I have to call Madison, Taxconsin "home" for a couple more years. http://www.gopusa.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/sad1.gif This sort of crap is typical of that loony leftist university place. I'm glad to say I see more Bush signs than lurch signs, though. The so-called "teachers" at UWM are for the most part about as far out there on the left as it goes. Judging by what my step-kids think politically, the university system spews more political left crap than it does real teaching of useful things. I will not miss the place once I'm gone.

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this vet's for Bush http://www.gopusa.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/bushsign.gif

TXN4EVER
10-05-2004, 01:07 PM
GOP offices in WA burglarized.Shots fired into GOP offices in TN and WV.Swaztikas burned into lawns of GOP supporters in WI.And Republicans are nazis and President Bush is hitler? http://www.gopusa.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/rock.gif Is it just me or is there something desperately wrong with this picture http://www.gopusa.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/confused.gif ?